Cage opened this issue on Dec 20, 2006 · 1232 posts
Cage posted Thu, 15 March 2007 at 6:20 PM
giorgio_2004 - the problem isn't really a matter of intelligence on anyone's part, but probably more of inadequate communication, right? So your statement about a help file is right on target. I welcome any help that is offered! The difficulty, of course, would be that anyone contributing any help to this script now needs to learn how it works, and it is complicated. Spanki joined the process when the script was still fairly simple. I'm afraid anyone might have a bit of a struggle now to make sense of some bits. But in terms of writing tutorials or other documentation, I like your idea a lot. :) I'll try to answer any questions I can to help you produce any documentation, and I'm sure Spanki's still around here somewhere, with even better answers than mine for many questions. Let me know what I can do. As you may have noted, I'm not the best communicator around. Hopefully I can make things clear enough for someone else to make them truly understandable. :)
BastBlack - I re-read your post and realized that I misunderstood. Yes, scaling can be part of the process, too. I accidentally left that out of my list in the post to the other thread. I really wish Renderosity didn't have a post editing time limit. :( And my response above, about the trouble I've had using scaling with comparisons, should be disregarded. It seems I misunderstood the results of my own tests. Sadly, I do that a lot. Spanki has been very helpful in setting me straight when I readily jump to the wrong conclusions about something. As I've pointed out, he's put the brainy bits into this project. I've mainly just thrown a lot of time (and puzzlement, frustration, and cursing) at it.
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Cage can be an opinionated jerk who posts without thinking. He apologizes for this. He's honestly not trying to be a turkeyhead.
Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below. His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.